The dirt road leading south-west from Kilinochchi town is pale red, the colour of the soil of the Vanni, the northerly extreme of the Sri Lankan mainland. It is a land that lost all its people. They retreated with the Tamil Tigers as the civil war swept through Kilinochchi more than two years ago. There… Continue reading Hard times in Sri Lanka’s war-ravaged north
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Building a new life after the war in Sri Lanka
Hundreds of thousands of displaced Tamil civilians are returning to their home villages in the north two years after the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka. Access to the region for outsiders has been heavily restricted by the military for many years but the rules have just been relaxed. [Full Coverage]
Sri Lankan Tamil migrants are detained by Indonesia
A group of Sri Lankan Tamil migrants attempting to sail to New Zealand have been detained by Indonesian officials, they have told the BBC. The migrants told the BBC Tamil service that they are refusing to leave their ship before their safety can be guaranteed. The MV Alicia is carrying 87 Sri Lankan Tamils and… Continue reading Sri Lankan Tamil migrants are detained by Indonesia
Hardtalk – Is there justice in post war Sri Lanka?
More than two years after the Sri Lankan army defeated the separatist Tamil Tigers there is evidence to suggest both sides committed serious war crimes. Last month graphic video footage screened on British television added to the international pressure for an independent investigation. Stephen Sackur spoke to Rajiva Wijesinha, an advisor to the president of… Continue reading Hardtalk – Is there justice in post war Sri Lanka?
Sri Lanka eases travel restrictions for foreigners
Foreign passport holders will now be allowed to freely visit northern Sri Lanka, officials say, much of which was severely affected by the civil war. Until now journalists and foreign nationals needed permission from the defence ministry, even though the conflict ended two years ago. But permission is still needed for NGOs that want to… Continue reading Sri Lanka eases travel restrictions for foreigners
Sri Lanka to analyse war footage of alleged atrocities
Sri Lanka’s government says it is analysing video which it claims proves the falsity of a documentary on alleged atrocities during the civil war. The documentary showed footage appearing to incriminate the army. But the government claims it now has evidence of what it calls the original version of footage later used by the British… Continue reading Sri Lanka to analyse war footage of alleged atrocities
Date set for Sivaram murder trial
A court in Sri Lanka has set the dates for the trial of the abduction and murder of a senior Tamil journalist. The Colombo High Court has decided to proceed with the trial on the murder of Tamilnet editor Dharmetnam Sivaram (Tharaki) on 01September. Mr Sivaram was abducted in Colombo on 28 April 2005. His… Continue reading Date set for Sivaram murder trial
Sri Lanka police investigate attack on teenage girls
Sri Lankan police are investigating an assault on two girls apparently accused of watching pornography in the east of the country last week. A group of men allegedly beat up the 17-year-olds after they came out of an internet cafe in the mostly Muslim town of Kattankudi, near Batticaloa. The father of one of the… Continue reading Sri Lanka police investigate attack on teenage girls
Libya: Muammar Gaddafi subject to ICC arrest warrant
The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi, accusing him of crimes against humanity. The court had grounds to believe he had ordered attacks on civilians during Libya’s four-month uprising, it said. The Hague-based court also issued warrants for two of Col Gaddafi’s top aides – his son… Continue reading Libya: Muammar Gaddafi subject to ICC arrest warrant
No information for relatives on Sri Lanka missing
Hundreds of people in Sri Lanka’s north who responded to a police announcement about relatives held in detention say they have been given no information. Ten days ago police said they would give details about those detained in the war, which ended in May 2009. BBC Sinhala has learned of only one man out of… Continue reading No information for relatives on Sri Lanka missing
